Channel 6 low-power TV stations in the United States

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The following low-power television stations broadcast on digital or analog channel 6 in the United States:[1][2][3][4]

The following low-power stations, which are no longer licensed, formerly broadcast on analog channel 6:

  • K06BN in Wagon Mound, New Mexico
  • K06BQ in Richfield, etc., Utah
  • K06BS in Loa, etc., Utah
  • K06CT in Orovada, Nevada
  • K06EB in Brusett, etc., Montana
  • K06EX in Lewiston, California
  • K06EY in Broken Bow, Nebraska
  • K06FA in Hopland, California
  • K06FL in Fish Lake Resort, Utah
  • K06FM in Long Valley Junction, Utah
  • K06HF in Salida, etc., Colorado
  • K06IG in Koosharem, Utah
  • K06IM in Henefer, etc., Utah
  • K06IO in Scottsburg, Oregon
  • K06JF in Cortez, Colorado
  • K06JK in Dayton, Nevada
  • K06JM in Gillette, Wyoming
  • K06JN in Severance Ranch, etc., Oregon
  • K06JX in Manley Hot Springs, Alaska
  • K06KC in Yerington, Nevada
  • K06LI in Chemult, Oregon
  • K06LK in Clarks Point, etc., Alaska
  • K06LX in Glenwood Springs, Colorado
  • K06NK in Mexican Hat, Utah
  • K06NZ in Gabbs, Nevada
  • KFLZ-CA in San Antonio, Texas
  • KPOM-LP in Indio, California
  • W06AE in Clayton, etc., Georgia
  • WMYH-LP in Elmira, New York

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